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Show forth, as it doitbhs our work. Thi- ' uumands addition to our laboring force, which; m-r-essarily call fr increased patrciag! from our liuii- I ' dn-tUuf worthy friciuls and big-lie.irted big-lie.irted pupportv-rs: advertisers and ! suljsrrib-ei-s. j In conclusion, we heartily thank ; nur jiatroiiH, in Ijoth City and county, for past favors, but bet; to ranimd them uf one little but potent po-tent fact: your support and patronage pat-ronage are i.-verythin; we know the way to success, but are power-, , letjs without your assistance; you can make The JJrcii.Eii what you will, if vou bestow the essential I pat run a go. WHAT A LIVE, EXTEItPKIS- JXG CO 313 1 UNI T V CAXDO. Seventeen months ago to the Vefy day, June Mth, 1300, The Bugler was launched upon a doubting, in credulous, 'yet delighted community. Innumerable discouraging dis-couraging obstacles were dashed aside and trodden under preparatory prepara-tory to issuing the initial number. But our motto was, and is, and has ever since been, and we hope ever will be: "never say die." "With thi3 waving defiantly in the breeze wc surmounted and banished the countless diflicultics and predicted inevitable failures of this long-needed long-needed enterprise, entirely new to Brigham Cit-, and by the aid of a generous, liberal-hearted people, is-BUed is-BUed the first newspaper ever published pub-lished in our incomparable "City of Homes." For seven anxious months we struggled on, using every dollar, obtainable to enlarge and improve our brand new, but comparatively small plant. In these seven months ive almost doubled our stock of machinery and material. Tho first of last January witnessed wit-nessed another marked improvement. improve-ment. W'e purchased a complete job plant and moved into the new building which we now occupy. AVe bought nothing second hand; everything was clean and new- direct from the founder ies. Being able to pay spot cash, we obtained astonishing reductions on everything. every-thing. Wo might mention a few of tlie things included in this purchase: pur-chase: a fine job press, a large paper cutter, a stapler, a numbering number-ing machine, twenty fonts of wood typo, fifty fonts of metal type, im- posing stones, stand?, cases, itc. itc, itc, beside a largo assortment of every kind of stationery. Later additions to this department have swelled the number of fonts of job type to about one hundred. hun-dred. We now have one of the coziest, co-ziest, neatest and eompletest job offices in the Territory. Having in our employ an expert printer of many years' experience, we can compete in workmanship and prices with any rival job house north or south, on nnything from a visiting card up to a ten-sheet postci. Every year this branch of our business keeps hundreds of dollars in Brigham Brig-ham that formerly were seat out of the county. This .much for our job department. To d a y we take undisguised ph-asure in chronicling another forward for-ward stride in our inarch of progress: pro-gress: tlie abolition of our "patent inside." That makes the ever push-inj; push-inj; Bron.Kii an all-home print. Tbif is no mean stcpand will undoubtedly un-doubtedly be greatly appreciated. The move docs away with an expensive ex-pensive foreign sub-editor. But it |